[Parting] Special Feature on Vocaloid Graduation Songs
For students, the graduation ceremony is an event that comes sooner or later.
It’s a day of setting off on a new journey, but also a day of parting with friends, lovers, or mentors.
It’s an occasion where joy and sadness inevitably mix.
In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of Vocaloid graduation songs.
Each one is sure to resonate with your feelings.
They’re great to listen to alone, but listening with someone special might stir up different emotions.
These are also recommended for those looking for songs to sing together as a chorus.
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[Parting] Vocaloid Graduation Song Feature (41–50)
thank-you addressHikou Shoujo Kansokutai

It’s a graduation song composed as a poetry reading.
Created by Hikō Shōjo Kansokutai and released in 2023.
First, you’re drawn into a soundscape set against everyday sounds.
Then the lyrics quietly soliloquize memories of student life—nothing particularly special is being said, and yet, strangely, it brings you to tears.
Surely that’s because you can’t help but naturally substitute your own experiences as you listen.
It would be wonderful if we could always hold on to what we felt in those moments, just like in this song.
[Farewell] Vocaloid Graduation Song Special (51–60)
I left my plow in the classroom.marucchi P

I think anyone who has experienced graduation and heartbreak at the same time can relate.
This is a song by Vocaloid producer Marucchi-P, released in 2020.
The intense, hard-rock sound is striking—such a cool track.
Yet the bittersweet feelings of love woven into the lyrics gradually tighten around your chest as you follow along.
The image of the person you like being with someone else… a sad scene comes to mind.
If you’re in unrequited love, it might give you the push to confess your feelings now, so it won’t turn out that way.
Hanako the DetainedYASUHIRO

This song is about graduation, deliberately told from the perspective of the ones doing the seeing-off.
Everyone is facing forward and fighting their own battles, but I have to stay in this classroom.
The lyrics express, in a straightforward way, both the loneliness and the earnest wish of “please come back to see me again.” If you listen to it after the graduation ceremony, it will surely make you feel like returning to your alma mater someday.
Flowers, spring comes around againOzon

It takes courage to graduate and dive into a new environment, doesn’t it? Some of you might even feel like you’re being crushed by anxiety.
In times like that, I’d love for you to listen to “Flowers, Spring Comes Around Again.” It’s a song released by Ozone, an artist who has been making waves, including winning a prize in the Magical Mirai contest.
Set to a sound reminiscent of guitar-and-vocal folk style, Hatsune Miku sings about the feeling of fighting against anxiety.
Listening to it will surely give you a gentle push forward.
I want to become invisible.Naisho no piasu

The song “I Want to Become Transparent feat.
Seikai” was created by Naisho no Pierce, a Vocaloid producer popular mainly among teens and people in their twenties.
It depicts the feeling of wanting to disappear due to anxiety and loneliness, and the resolve to overcome that and move forward into the future.
The first half features a sad, quiet melody, but the tempo gradually speeds up, culminating in a finale full of exhilarating momentum.
By the way, the vocalist is Seikai, a singing AI from CeVIO.
Cherry blossoms swirl, nowsamfree

This is a high-quality song both as a cherry blossom song and a graduation song.
A farewell scene with petals dancing in the air is perfectly suited to a parting event.
The resolve to leave the current environment and head toward each person’s tomorrow is expressed in the sound.
Colors of DreamsOtobono

A warm song that gently embraces the feelings of students on the verge of graduation.
“Yumenoiro” was released in March 2024.
Its beautiful melody and the refreshing harmonies of three vocalists resonate in the heart.
With a soft sound highlighted by striking bell tones, it superbly expresses the hopes and anxieties of young people setting out on a new path.
It gives you the courage to pursue your dreams, making it recommended not only for those about to graduate but also for anyone embarking on a new challenge.
Each time you listen, you’ll find yourself envisioning a brighter future.


